American Fly Tying Manual

American Fly Tying Manual by Dave Hughes, published by Frank Amato in 1989, is a comprehensive guide featuring 48 pages of detailed instructions and illustrations. This second edition presents clear illustrations and photographs that demonstrate how to tie 290 fly patterns, all depicted in full color and large size, with tying instructions conveniently placed alongside each pattern.
Readers will find a wealth of information on the best-producing North American flies, including popular dry, nymph, wet, and streamer patterns, as well as those for steelhead, Atlantic salmon, and various freshwater species. The book also includes color plates of tying materials such as fur and thread, along with a fly pattern index and fishing tips for most patterns. Printed on heavy gloss paper stock and designed for easy opening, this manual serves as a practical resource for both novice and experienced fly tyers.
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Clear illustrations and photos (83) show you how to tie all 290 patterns in the book which are shown in full color and large size with tying instructions adjacent to each. Best-producing North American flies, including, most popular dry, nymph, wet, streamer and bucktail, steelhead, Atlantic salmon, Pacific salmon, cutthroat, Alaskan, saltwater, bass, and panfish patterns. Color plates of tying materials, including fur, hackle, thread, etc. Fly pattern index. Fishing tips for most patterns. Printed on heavy, gloss paper stock. Bound for easy opening.
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